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'More Games Left In Us': Hazlewood Backs Veteran Pace Trio To Continue Beyond Ashes
For years, Australia’s pace trio - Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Hazlewood - have dominated opposition batters. However, as they move into their mid-to-late 30s, the end of a remarkable era appears to be approaching.
Starc, now 35, has already retired from T20Is to focus on extending his Test and ODI careers, with major tournaments on the horizon. As Australia gears up for the home Ashes series, this could mark the final time the legendary trio faces England on home soil, with the next Ashes series in Australia not scheduled for another four years.
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